1994 Ain Allah attack

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1994 Ain Allah attack
Part of Algerian Civil War
LocationAlgiers, Algeria
Date3 August 1994
TargetFrench diplomatic staff
Attack type
Shooting and shootout
Deaths3 guards, 2 employees
Injured1 guard
PerpetratorArmed Islamic Group
No. of participants
4-7

The Ain Allah attack took place in a heavily guarded neighborhood in the southwest of Algiers on 3 August 1994 during the Algerian Civil War. The shootout occurred when at least four or seven[1] gunmen dressed as police drove to a French guard post near a school and attempted to plant a car bomb in the neighbourhood which houses the French embassy in Algiers. Two French military guards were killed by surprise after being shot by automatic weapons. When gunmen tried to park a car with a bomb outside a building, a shootout broke out which resulted in the death of another guard and two French consular employees. Another guard was seriously injured[2] and the bomb was safely diffused.[3] The Armed Islamic Group of Algeria claimed responsibility for the attack.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Algérie – Attentat d'Aïn Allah (Alger) contre le personnel diplomatique français". AfVT – Association française des Victimes du Terrorisme (in French). Retrieved 2023-03-05.
  2. ^ "Commémoration des attentats d'Alger, le 3août 1994: un hommage sera rendu ce dimanche à Saint-Amand au major Decamps". La Voix du Nord (in French). Retrieved 2023-03-05.
  3. ^ Archives, L. A. Times (1994-08-04). "5 French Citizens Slain in Algeria; Militants Blamed". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-03-05.